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was not passed to the head of the fbi for four days t took four days to find the head of the fbi, i don't know why, and the fbi is saying the reason why they can't get information promptly to the director is because hurricane sandy delayed the message. figure on that one. the fbi may be at her house tonight but they have been dragging their feet trying to move this. >> well, i think there's still a lot of questions that are to be answered as to the timeline, why certain things were done when. i think that's one of the big outstanding questions. but, you know, a lot of it gets back to the very beginning, which is the question i've heard a lot from folks of that just been reading our stories is why did the fbi start this investigation anyway? i get weird or annoying e-mails all the time and i don't run to the fbi and if i did i don't know that the fbi would do anything about it. that's another reason there's some i think gaps that need to be explained as to how this process began and where it ended up. >> of course, you have to go back to the fact there are four americans mured in the
was not passed to the head of the fbi for four days t took four days to find the head of the fbi, i don't know why, and the fbi is saying the reason why they can't get information promptly to the director is because hurricane sandy delayed the message. figure on that one. the fbi may be at her house tonight but they have been dragging their feet trying to move this. >> well, i think there's still a lot of questions that are to be answered as to the timeline, why certain things were done...
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he put it all on the fbi. >> the fbi has its own protocalls in terms of how they proceed and i'm going to let director mueller and others examine these protocalls and make some statements to the public. >> now, the fbi is facing intense criticism over its handling of the investigation. perhaps, that's why robert mueller made an unexpected visit to capitol hill today to answer questions. at issue is the timeline of events and why it took as lock as it did to find out that the nation's chief intelligence person was under investigation. let's just go through this timeline again. it started in may. the fbi at that time first started looking into anonymous harassing e-mails sent to jill kelley. that's where agent humphries comes in. it was late in the summer when high level officials at the fbi and justice department were told that their investigation had also uncovered an affair between david petraeus and his biographer, paula broadwell. it's not clear when mueller and holder were notified, but in mid october, the fbi interviewed paula broadwell and david petraeus. eric cantor was told of
he put it all on the fbi. >> the fbi has its own protocalls in terms of how they proceed and i'm going to let director mueller and others examine these protocalls and make some statements to the public. >> now, the fbi is facing intense criticism over its handling of the investigation. perhaps, that's why robert mueller made an unexpected visit to capitol hill today to answer questions. at issue is the timeline of events and why it took as lock as it did to find out that the...
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the fbi agent, he's the guy who brought down the millennium bomber. >>> taking out the military leader of hamas and fire from the gaza strip. >> israel will continue to take whatever action is necessary to defend our people. >> we'll talk to michael oren, israel's ambassador to the united states. >>> and president obama at this hour in staten island to hear from storm victims. >>> plus, say cheese. new members of congress pose for their class photo. perhaps the last time they'll look this happy. >> good day. i'm andrea mitchell live in new york. as the nation learns about the key players and the controversy surrounding general david patreaus, successor at the cia on capitol hill briefing members of the house intelligence committee today. joining me now for our daily fix, chris cillizza managing editor of postpolitics.com, and kelly o'donnell and correspondent pete williams. pete, first to you. talk first about what is going on in the investigation? the fbi agent who was first only known as the person who triggered this, he was an acquaintance, friend of jill kelley's. we knew he had be
the fbi agent, he's the guy who brought down the millennium bomber. >>> taking out the military leader of hamas and fire from the gaza strip. >> israel will continue to take whatever action is necessary to defend our people. >> we'll talk to michael oren, israel's ambassador to the united states. >>> and president obama at this hour in staten island to hear from storm victims. >>> plus, say cheese. new members of congress pose for their class photo....
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. >> reporter: president obama addressed why he did not hear about the fbi investigation until after the election. >> we're not supposed to meddle in, you know, criminal investigations and that's been our practice. >> reporter: before he handed in his resignation, he had been scheduled to testify about the attacks in benghazi, libya. he has agreed to meet with lawmakers. details are being work out. the petraeus scandal is general advertising general john allen's future. the -- jeopardizing general john allen's future after he exchanged e-mails with a socialite jill kelley. the white house and lawmakers have expressed support for general allen in nato. >> general allen has said that he does not -- has not done anything improper. i think he deserves the benefit of an investigation. >> reporter: one anonymous email from several months ago warned allen to stay away from kelley. sources say the email came from the mistress of david petraeus, paula broadwell. broadwell warned that kelley was a seductress. >>> nancy pelosi says she wants to stay where she is at. at a news conference this mo
. >> reporter: president obama addressed why he did not hear about the fbi investigation until after the election. >> we're not supposed to meddle in, you know, criminal investigations and that's been our practice. >> reporter: before he handed in his resignation, he had been scheduled to testify about the attacks in benghazi, libya. he has agreed to meet with lawmakers. details are being work out. the petraeus scandal is general advertising general john allen's future. the --...
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and the fbi started the investigation and now we have generals floating out there. she is accused of exchanging, and she knew this at the time, tens of thousands of pages of e-mails, think of that, not e-mails but pages of e-mails, with general allen over two or let years, the top commander in afghanistan, leading the longest war in the history of the country, an official said the mails they shared amounted to "phone sex over e-mail." pentagon officials say general allen insists he has done nothing wrong. jill kelley, her husband, and her twin sister, hosted the awesome parties for top military officials and that is how she get to know the yens and all them including both general petraeus and general allen, and while the kelleys are living this licksure russ -- this luxury life, their home has been in foreclosure since 2010 and they were in big financial trouble. jonathan hunt is here. what else do we know about jill kelley? >> she is 37. her family is originally from lebanon and moved to the united states in the 1970's and she grew up in philadelphia and moved to t
and the fbi started the investigation and now we have generals floating out there. she is accused of exchanging, and she knew this at the time, tens of thousands of pages of e-mails, think of that, not e-mails but pages of e-mails, with general allen over two or let years, the top commander in afghanistan, leading the longest war in the history of the country, an official said the mails they shared amounted to "phone sex over e-mail." pentagon officials say general allen insists he...
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savings from lower fbi programs, and the fbi will also have a give-back provision. fbi is also tasked to become the banker for all law enforcement, helping with interoperable communication purposes, not for just the fbi but dea, atf and u.s. marshals. we really counsel the fbi to really watch this very carefully, because as we look at our cousins in the department of homeland security communication, enter operable communications has been one of the biggest boondoggles i ever saw. everybody bought a gadget and gizmo and at the end of the day none of the gadgets and gizmos were talking to anybody. we're counting on the fbi to get it straight and at the same time we need to get an update on the sentinel program, our virtual case management file. also we want to be sure we take a look at the sequester consequences and what would be the impact on the fbi if there was an 8% cut. and we need to know how it will impact the fbi's ability to carry out its mission. in the area of national security, the fbi was charged with protecting us from international terrorism. we disrupt
savings from lower fbi programs, and the fbi will also have a give-back provision. fbi is also tasked to become the banker for all law enforcement, helping with interoperable communication purposes, not for just the fbi but dea, atf and u.s. marshals. we really counsel the fbi to really watch this very carefully, because as we look at our cousins in the department of homeland security communication, enter operable communications has been one of the biggest boondoggles i ever saw. everybody...
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the fbi and most particularly the mem and women of the fbiing in pursuit of its mission. your investments in our worse forex investments in our technology, in our infrastructure have made a different to the fbi every day and the transformation of the fbi that has an undertaking over the last ten years would not have opinion possible without the support of this committee. my thanks and i look forward to answering what questions you have. >> thank you very much, director mueller. and to my colleagues who've arrived, we're going to have one round of questions here, recognizing people in the order of arrival. when we've completed that, we will recess and then have moved to a classified hearing with the director, particularly on the sensitive matters, and we will do that in our classified center and we'll recess to room 1378. >>> direct i, i wanted to move right into my questions. first of all in your testimony you showed the bredth of the work of the fbi from international terrorism to cyber threats to really works with our cops on the beat. let me get right to, i think -- we
the fbi and most particularly the mem and women of the fbiing in pursuit of its mission. your investments in our worse forex investments in our technology, in our infrastructure have made a different to the fbi every day and the transformation of the fbi that has an undertaking over the last ten years would not have opinion possible without the support of this committee. my thanks and i look forward to answering what questions you have. >> thank you very much, director mueller. and to my...
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first, new information about the fbi agent who has now been identified. nbc has confirmed he is frederick humphries who worked on the bomb squad case. after kelley received e-mails from four or five alias counties. the e-mails have been traced back to petraeus biography paula broadwell, who remains at her brother's home in washington, d.c. he still has not commented on the case. there are new details to talk about. joining me is michael isikoff. what more have we learned about why kelley was concerned enough that the e-mails be forwarded to the fbi? >> we have learned a little bit more about the e-mails. remember, the first one actually goes to general allen in afghanistan from an e-mail account identified as kell kellkelly pat trt kelly patrol talking about his upcoming meeting with jill kelley in tampa. and what was most concerning about the e-mails, we're told from kelley's perspective is they seem to know the comings and goings of general allen, other generals at the u.s. central command and the special operations command, and in one case apparently c
first, new information about the fbi agent who has now been identified. nbc has confirmed he is frederick humphries who worked on the bomb squad case. after kelley received e-mails from four or five alias counties. the e-mails have been traced back to petraeus biography paula broadwell, who remains at her brother's home in washington, d.c. he still has not commented on the case. there are new details to talk about. joining me is michael isikoff. what more have we learned about why kelley was...
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in my opinion, that was exceptional good work by that fbi agent. and judge sullivan suggested were it not for the complaint of that agent, that, in fact, we might not have learned of the misconduct. i'm joined this morning, or this afternoon, with many of my colleagues, including senator hutchison in filing legislation to address some of the laws that are in place that allowed for this horrid situation to move forward. i would certainly hope that individual has been recognized for his persistence, standing up for the constitution. i hope the recognition has been given by the fbi. the case is still under review by opr. both justice department as well as as our own opr. the agent who came forward and did that was doing so in tradition of the fbi. it is the legacy to adhere to the constitution. when you see something, to bring that to the attention of others. and that's what we teach in our new agent's training as they come through. there's no case more important than abiding by the constitution, the applicable statutes and the attorney guidelines. >>
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could you tell me how the train is available to fbi agents and what's can we do to help the fbi make progress on the problems of child abduction and abuse? >> we have four child forensic interviewers who are very qualified and do great work. they get too much of that work, unfortunately, and build up that expertise. we provide training to agents and task force officers around the country. generally the trainings last three to four days. statistics from 2011, we trained 650 agents. and task force officers in 2011 alone. and we'll continue that. and to the extent that there are law enforcement agencies that would benefit from that training, i'm sure our special agents in charge in those particular divisions would try to accommodate. >> thank you very much. i was just thinking back when i did a case as a prosecutor, and there was a nonviolent minor case, and there was a 5-year-old witness, and without having any of your investigative skills i put her on the stand and asked her what had happened and i said, now do you know what the truth is? she said, yes, i do. and she said, but when i
could you tell me how the train is available to fbi agents and what's can we do to help the fbi make progress on the problems of child abduction and abuse? >> we have four child forensic interviewers who are very qualified and do great work. they get too much of that work, unfortunately, and build up that expertise. we provide training to agents and task force officers around the country. generally the trainings last three to four days. statistics from 2011, we trained 650 agents. and...
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the fbi apparently acted by the book. you don't tip off the white house when you're engaging in a potentially criminal investigation. the agent in florida who then worried that the investigation was being stalled and went to a republican congressman who went to eric cantor, he has an illustrious record. he helped bring down the millennium plot. you can't blame him, either, for his apparent concern that this was not being studied appear prop it i can't tellly. so then the story got out, and i think general petraeus has acted honorably in resigning. i think he is going to do fine. he is going to get a book contract. he apparently wants to be president of princeton. he will have a year of probably giving speeches, making a lot of money. i don't feel sorry for him. >> if he wrote a book with the lady who wrote about him, paula broadwell, all in the education of david petraeus. he cooperated practically on the entire book. now he's going to write another book? >> he can write one about himself. he's not the author of this. thi
the fbi apparently acted by the book. you don't tip off the white house when you're engaging in a potentially criminal investigation. the agent in florida who then worried that the investigation was being stalled and went to a republican congressman who went to eric cantor, he has an illustrious record. he helped bring down the millennium plot. you can't blame him, either, for his apparent concern that this was not being studied appear prop it i can't tellly. so then the story got out, and i...
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>> the fbi now believes the death of a u.s. border patrol agent early tuesday morning near the the arizona mexican border may have been a case of friendly fire. 30-year-old nicholas ivie was fatally shot and another agent wounded. investigators are trying to determine if the men shot each other and the police say they were under hostile fire. the investigation was continuing. republican senators are urging defense contractors to ignore white house guidance about layoff notices to employees. the administration has told companies not to issue legally required advisories before the election, ignoring what's called the war act and requiring notification and the administration is also promised to cover any of the contractors legal costs if they're sued for not sending out those notices. and senators john mccain and lindsey graham say they will block any such reimbursements and that compliance with the law is not optional. the man who heads the firm shall accused of voting fraud, is defending his firm tonight. senior correspondent er
>> the fbi now believes the death of a u.s. border patrol agent early tuesday morning near the the arizona mexican border may have been a case of friendly fire. 30-year-old nicholas ivie was fatally shot and another agent wounded. investigators are trying to determine if the men shot each other and the police say they were under hostile fire. the investigation was continuing. republican senators are urging defense contractors to ignore white house guidance about layoff notices to...
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had every leader of the intelligence community there, including folks from the state department, the fbi, everybody there was asked do you know who made these changes? and nobody knew. the only entity that reviewed the talking points that was not there was the white house. so that -- you know, i don't know whether -- what they said yesterday is exactly right or not, but what i do know is that every member of the intelligence community said that references to al-qaeda were removed by somebody and they don't know who. and references to attacks versus demonstrations were removed by somebody. >> let me ask you a question. will your committee, call on excuse son rice to ask her to testify? >> i don't know the answer to that right now. we will talk about that. we have two more hearings scheduled. >> do you think she will be called? >> she's going to have to come in and of it at some point. whether it's in a closed hearing or open hearing. we will have an open hearing too but at some point she needs to come in and say what the president or the white house directed her to say. >> senator leiberm
had every leader of the intelligence community there, including folks from the state department, the fbi, everybody there was asked do you know who made these changes? and nobody knew. the only entity that reviewed the talking points that was not there was the white house. so that -- you know, i don't know whether -- what they said yesterday is exactly right or not, but what i do know is that every member of the intelligence community said that references to al-qaeda were removed by somebody...
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fbi director mueller acknowledged that those materials damaged the fbi's relationship with muslim communities and i commend chairman durbin for his recent letter to the fbi on the subject and i'm working on a letter to express my concerns as well. mr. romero, what actions can fbi take to show it is serious about reforming its training programs? >> thank you for the question, senator franken. and, yes, what i would first point out is, of course, those memos and files and training manuals surprised us. when we used the freedom of information act we go asking for documents we continue to know exist. and so we used the freedom of information act as democracies x-ray. thousand get documents we need. that questions, hunches, based on conduct of what we've seen already when the fbi's been tracking young muslim men between the ages of 18 and 33 asking them to come in for voluntary fingerprinting, we had a hunch they had to have some training materials that were going to be troubling and problematic, and lamentably our hunches were borne out. i think frankly, one thing the fbi needs to, i would encour
fbi director mueller acknowledged that those materials damaged the fbi's relationship with muslim communities and i commend chairman durbin for his recent letter to the fbi on the subject and i'm working on a letter to express my concerns as well. mr. romero, what actions can fbi take to show it is serious about reforming its training programs? >> thank you for the question, senator franken. and, yes, what i would first point out is, of course, those memos and files and training manuals...
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she goes to the fbi. and that's how they get to the affair. >> this other woman, and we know she's not in the government and that she's not a family member, complained to the fbi about what she felt were harass k and threatening e-mails. it was that investigation that led -- they were anonymous e-mails. that led to broadwell's e-mail account. and by examining broadwell's, paula broadwell the biographer's e-mail account that's they uncovered or stumbled as they put it into this -- >> there were actually explicit e-mails between broadwell and petraeus. >> or some indication in those e-mails of an ongoing relationship. that's according to fbi officials and other officials with whom we've spoken. it was that -- and we should stress, there was never an investigation into petraeus. and they have pretty much shut down any idea that there was any kind of security or national security leaks. so this is not a criminal matter. and it would have rested there had not, and this is what is new in the last 24 hours, had
she goes to the fbi. and that's how they get to the affair. >> this other woman, and we know she's not in the government and that she's not a family member, complained to the fbi about what she felt were harass k and threatening e-mails. it was that investigation that led -- they were anonymous e-mails. that led to broadwell's e-mail account. and by examining broadwell's, paula broadwell the biographer's e-mail account that's they uncovered or stumbled as they put it into this -- >>...
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and we should get the facts from the fbi and the commission, as i mentioned. but i do think the broader role of america's position of strength in the world as a foreign policy issue are unequivocal support for israel. what are we doing now to react to a dead ambassador, regardless of how it happened. we know that we have a dead ambassador, and what is going to be our response in the mideast? i mean, i think these are broader policy questions, andrea, that are called into question that will be the subject of the third debate, foreign policy. i think that's legitimate, but don't demonize anybody right now regarding the specifics of this attack because we don't have all the answers yet. i agree with the parents. i think that's right. >> and i know you're also the parent of -- your daughter is a veteran as well. we thank you for her service and your family's service. >> yes. >> thanks, governor. appreciate it. >> thanks, andrea. >>> and spoiler alert. how little-known canned dadidat could still change the balance of power in the senate. the "politico briefing" is
and we should get the facts from the fbi and the commission, as i mentioned. but i do think the broader role of america's position of strength in the world as a foreign policy issue are unequivocal support for israel. what are we doing now to react to a dead ambassador, regardless of how it happened. we know that we have a dead ambassador, and what is going to be our response in the mideast? i mean, i think these are broader policy questions, andrea, that are called into question that will be...
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for the fbi it might have been about 400%. a really substantial increase and even with the flat budget that we essentially have for the justice department and its components including the fbi, i think we have adequate amounts of money to keep the american people safe. and i will tell you to the extent that i feel that is not the case, my voice will be heard. we have no greater responsibility than keeping the american people safe. >> good. thank you very much. thank you, madam chairman. forward to working with you on that part of it. senator alexander? >> thanks, madam chairman, and it's good to see you. i was thinking about a conversation we had during your confirmation about griffin bill for whom you worked and i know you admired him. i ai i was a law clerk when he was judge and one of the things he say and which i have heard you say i think too is that the attorney general is the lawyer for the united states, not just the lawyer for the president. in the following up senator graham's comment on the so-called recess, i want t
for the fbi it might have been about 400%. a really substantial increase and even with the flat budget that we essentially have for the justice department and its components including the fbi, i think we have adequate amounts of money to keep the american people safe. and i will tell you to the extent that i feel that is not the case, my voice will be heard. we have no greater responsibility than keeping the american people safe. >> good. thank you very much. thank you, madam chairman....
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as for the debate, the fbi should have told mem where he -- members sooner. they are required to notify intelligence community. >>> so why would swhown has everything, power, command, respect, throw that away for an extra marital afairmt marriage counselors said many times it's a matter of opportunity, seeking love from someone special in their lives. instead of looking at it at home, they turn to another. >> people forget and maybe don't want to work with the relationship that they were in, that they can get same feeling and more from their own partner. so they think -- petraeus probably made the mistake of realizing that there were gaps. there are feelings that were unmet and instead of going into the relationship, he felt that, well, we couldn't work on it, so he would go outside. there's a lot of temptation. >> so the petraeus sex scandal is our hot topic. what do you think should happen to those on petraeus' staff who knew about the affair and did nosmght head to abc2news.com/facebook and sound off. >>> on the weather front we've had nice clearing after
as for the debate, the fbi should have told mem where he -- members sooner. they are required to notify intelligence community. >>> so why would swhown has everything, power, command, respect, throw that away for an extra marital afairmt marriage counselors said many times it's a matter of opportunity, seeking love from someone special in their lives. instead of looking at it at home, they turn to another. >> people forget and maybe don't want to work with the relationship that...
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. >> the affair was uncovered by the fbi. that's right, the fbi, which sometime during the summer investigated harassing e-mails sent to this woman, petraeus family friend jill kelly. that probe determined that the e-mails, which included an admonition to, quote, back off, came from paula broadwell. while combing through broadwell's e-mails they came upon david petraeus. let's stop it here and bring in suzanne -- suzanne kelly in washington, our intelligence correspondent. suzanne, a lot of ground to cover here. we have this video that has surfaced of paula broadwell, last month, speaking at the university of denver and she's speaking here as david petraeus' biographer about the deadly attack on the u.s. consulate in benghazi, libya. let's take a listen. >> i don't know if a lot of you heard this, but the cia an annex had taken a couple prisoner and they think the attack on the consulate was an attempt to get the prisoners back. that's still being vetted. >> where did she hear that? did it come from david petraeus and do we k
. >> the affair was uncovered by the fbi. that's right, the fbi, which sometime during the summer investigated harassing e-mails sent to this woman, petraeus family friend jill kelly. that probe determined that the e-mails, which included an admonition to, quote, back off, came from paula broadwell. while combing through broadwell's e-mails they came upon david petraeus. let's stop it here and bring in suzanne -- suzanne kelly in washington, our intelligence correspondent. suzanne, a lot...
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the new york bureau of the fbi also apparently involved. meantime, shareholders joined normal americans outside the meeting in tampa today demanding accountability all the way to the top. >> the bank's engaged in a lot of predatory practices, something that might have been illegal. i'm not sure what would have been illegal, but it was never investigated. chase might have lost $2 billion, but i wonder how many will come out of the ceo's pocket. i wonder how many high level executives will feel the hit. >> jamie dimon said the quote, the buck stops with me. executives tied to the loss, including the former head of the risk management division who has since stepped down. with that or tuesday mega panel steps in. how is that for a segue? karen, susan and jimmy. good to see you in person. let me start with you. i feel like a $2 billion loss. in a way, capitalism works. the shareholders are taking the hits. i guess what upsets me so much about this story is that jp morgan and jamie dimon and their lobbyists have been the chief fighters against th
the new york bureau of the fbi also apparently involved. meantime, shareholders joined normal americans outside the meeting in tampa today demanding accountability all the way to the top. >> the bank's engaged in a lot of predatory practices, something that might have been illegal. i'm not sure what would have been illegal, but it was never investigated. chase might have lost $2 billion, but i wonder how many will come out of the ceo's pocket. i wonder how many high level executives will...
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the fbi is taking the lead on this investigation. it is being investigated as an act of domestic terrorism. they usually what they will do is once they obtain a search warrant they will go to the suspect's home and look through computers and papers and find evidence that they can find in order to identify what his motivation was and whether he did have accomplices. when you see the vehicles in the parking lot at the staging area, the ambulances, the fire engi engines, they are going to have to bring in a medical examiner. this whole temple is now a crime scene. they have to piece together how the gunman entered, where he went first, how he moved in that building and then also how he got out. this is really important because initially we thought the police officer who was shot critically was the officer who had returned fire. they clarified that saying that an officer was ambushed and then a second officer opened fire on that gunman. so clearly this police department, the oak creek police department which is not a large police departm
the fbi is taking the lead on this investigation. it is being investigated as an act of domestic terrorism. they usually what they will do is once they obtain a search warrant they will go to the suspect's home and look through computers and papers and find evidence that they can find in order to identify what his motivation was and whether he did have accomplices. when you see the vehicles in the parking lot at the staging area, the ambulances, the fire engi engines, they are going to have to...
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i called the fbi immediately. they said your wife won't be upset and this won't hurt your public image and i said, yes, but people shouldn't be blackmailing other people. hearing about this, i should have all these kind of smarmy opinions on it but all i think about it is what you feel, even when you're safe when someone knows personal stuff about you is horrifying. it's terrify ing. >> but also one of the points you make in this book and elsewhere that the horrible scandal at the center of this story is really just people not being honest with each other, husbands and wives not being honest with each other about the way they live their lives. >> and also the rest of us not admitting. i think all of this sex talk in sex happened all the time throughout history with everybody. we just have an electronic trail on it now. we can follow it all. and i think we should all just kind of grow up a little bit and say we all like having sex and that's okay. >> but then here's the thing that gets me. you're the cia director a
i called the fbi immediately. they said your wife won't be upset and this won't hurt your public image and i said, yes, but people shouldn't be blackmailing other people. hearing about this, i should have all these kind of smarmy opinions on it but all i think about it is what you feel, even when you're safe when someone knows personal stuff about you is horrifying. it's terrify ing. >> but also one of the points you make in this book and elsewhere that the horrible scandal at the center...
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isn't it predictive when the fbi, in my hypothetical, says, you know, the individual who is going to fly this plane into a skyscraper is not somebody -- it hasn't already been done. you know, we are trying to predict who it's going to be. and we are going to look at the passenger list on the grounded airplanes and we have only limited resources and limited time. we're working against the clock here and we are going to start by looking at individuals with arabic names. that is racial profiling, according to your bill. but i think it would be imminently reasonable. >> i certainly disagree. >> you don't think it would be reasonable? >> no, i don't. i really think that when you start going that far afield, why do you stop with arabic names? why wouldn't you include all of muslim religions then? that strikes me as if very core of the reason why we are gathering today. if we are going to say to people across america, you have certain rights and freedoms because you live in america and we have certain values, that it does create perhaps more of a challenge to law enforcement. police state m
isn't it predictive when the fbi, in my hypothetical, says, you know, the individual who is going to fly this plane into a skyscraper is not somebody -- it hasn't already been done. you know, we are trying to predict who it's going to be. and we are going to look at the passenger list on the grounded airplanes and we have only limited resources and limited time. we're working against the clock here and we are going to start by looking at individuals with arabic names. that is racial profiling,...
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but it's a specific problem for bob muller, head of the fbi, how do you, as head of the fbi, explain that you have these letters, drafted -- and found by the way, among many documents that we believe to be authentic, a copy of the new yorker magazine, addressed to ambassador stevens and expense reports and others things that suggest they weren't forged do you means to make the administration look bad. how do you explain missing evidence? this tells part of the story. if you have a back story that suggests that the police, car 322 was doing surveillance on the compound, two days before this attack, and then you have shawn smith in his last messages that he typed to his gaming message board saying, we are under watch by the police. this is important evidence. it is sit the on the ground of the consulate. it is unbelievable. >> greta: rick, the senator roberts said that the military have asked him about it, veterans. but i don't see -- i mean, i don't see a lot of people talking about it. will this have no impact on the vote in some impact? >> last time i talked about this, i got ripped
but it's a specific problem for bob muller, head of the fbi, how do you, as head of the fbi, explain that you have these letters, drafted -- and found by the way, among many documents that we believe to be authentic, a copy of the new yorker magazine, addressed to ambassador stevens and expense reports and others things that suggest they weren't forged do you means to make the administration look bad. how do you explain missing evidence? this tells part of the story. if you have a back story...
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here with the coordinated effort, state, local, federal agencies, fbi, atf, they are putting together a case behind the scenes as other people try to heal each other. as i heard so eloquently stated today. we thought this was a once in a lifetime thing with columbine. how could this happen again to us in colorado? it is just a sad, sad place, governor. >> mike: john, you had mentioned about the evidence that is in that apartment how critical it is. something happens that evidence is destroyed. how much does that affect the ability to properly prosecute this case? >> well, i think based on the fact pad, i think you can prosecute the case as far as making an argument whether he is sane or not that is a whole another issue. i think pretty much he is guilty as charged but what i was trying to point out in the apartment was there is other evidence that could be inside those hard drives, inside a capture tool like an ipod or iphone that might lead us to other members. i don't know. maybe he has a sect. maybe he has accomplices. maybe there is a plan to carry out further terrorist domestic t
here with the coordinated effort, state, local, federal agencies, fbi, atf, they are putting together a case behind the scenes as other people try to heal each other. as i heard so eloquently stated today. we thought this was a once in a lifetime thing with columbine. how could this happen again to us in colorado? it is just a sad, sad place, governor. >> mike: john, you had mentioned about the evidence that is in that apartment how critical it is. something happens that evidence is...
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the virus was created by criminal hackers and detected by the fbi last year. the fbi has been running internet servers as a temporary safety net to keep the infected computers online. those servers were shut down last night but only a few users were not knocked off line. >> the federal government has sued them and ordered businesses to stop illegal robotic calls >> it does not seem to help. actually what says there is a huge jump in unwanted and illegal telephone calls. >> maria get lots of phone calls and most of them are from someone trying to sell or something >> 75-80 percent of the calls i get are telemarketing >> she has been on the national do not call list since its introduction nine years ago but lately it seems no one is getting the message >> they want to help with your mortgage or web design or they want to help you with a new roof >> we have been seeing more complaints >> he says complaints about illegal telemarketing calls are skyrocketing up nearly 70 percent since last year. the main reason is advances in technology that allows illegal callers
the virus was created by criminal hackers and detected by the fbi last year. the fbi has been running internet servers as a temporary safety net to keep the infected computers online. those servers were shut down last night but only a few users were not knocked off line. >> the federal government has sued them and ordered businesses to stop illegal robotic calls >> it does not seem to help. actually what says there is a huge jump in unwanted and illegal telephone calls. >>...
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he was the fbi's negotiator in multiple high profile bank hostage standoffs. he says he peacefully freed dozens of hostages over his 20 years with the agency. he negotiated seemingly impossible deals and says he never lost a life. you have to plan for everything going wrong as a negotiator. >> yeah. you've got to be ready for it and to deal with it. and you've got to be flexible. >> reporter: but not too flexible. the lawyer for hollywood heavyweights like harvey weinstei james cameron, and tom cruise knows about ugly divorces, public fights with studios, and yes, fair deals. >> at what point is it better to have no deal than the deal that's being offered? >> reporter: do you have an appreciation for what obama and boehner are looking at? >> oh, absolutely. i sympathize with both of them. it's not fun for these guys because there's too much at stake. it's fun for me because the worst that happens is my client gets less money, not the end of the world. it may seem that way for the client. >> reporter: even children know you have to cooperate. >> maybe you can w
he was the fbi's negotiator in multiple high profile bank hostage standoffs. he says he peacefully freed dozens of hostages over his 20 years with the agency. he negotiated seemingly impossible deals and says he never lost a life. you have to plan for everything going wrong as a negotiator. >> yeah. you've got to be ready for it and to deal with it. and you've got to be flexible. >> reporter: but not too flexible. the lawyer for hollywood heavyweights like harvey weinstei james...
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why we haven't -- fbi most wanted list, if you want to have civil justice, or send the military in and do what's necessary. neither has happened in that regard, sean. >> sean: i agree with all of that, but it seems to me there's an unwillingness, a mysterious reluctance to admit the simple truth, that there are radical islamists that want a worldwide caliphate, and they have no problems killing innocent men, women and children. >> shouldn't they brought to u.s. soil? they make a mockery of our system, shows a weakness on the part of the united states, certainly not the message that we want to spread to the rest of the world or do us harm. why do they need a u.s. presence here? they don't have a legal classification that warrants that type of placement. >> sean: i'll tell you why, because they can get law books in our prisons and figure out ways to sue the united states of america. >> i think the president is in a big pickle on this. he's made promises all over the place. i don't think he's going to be able to owner o honor any of th. >> like closing gitmo. >> sean: time for our media m
why we haven't -- fbi most wanted list, if you want to have civil justice, or send the military in and do what's necessary. neither has happened in that regard, sean. >> sean: i agree with all of that, but it seems to me there's an unwillingness, a mysterious reluctance to admit the simple truth, that there are radical islamists that want a worldwide caliphate, and they have no problems killing innocent men, women and children. >> shouldn't they brought to u.s. soil? they make a...